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World Premiere
Resilience
Wide Angle
Family · True Story · Psychology
- CountryKorea,United States
- Production Year2009
- Running Time76min
- FormatHD
- ColorCOLOR
Program Note
Myoung-ja, who has sent her son Brent (Sung-wook) abroad to be adopted meets him after 30 years and spends a special time with him. They meet for the first time on national TV, then part ways and meet repeatedly, trying to become a family again. Unfortunately, they are faced with problems that so many families with adopted children experience, such as the language barrier and the cultural gap. Myoung-ja takes part in a movement against international adoptions and tries to build a firm base for her life as she takes care of children born to single mothers. The process of becoming a mother and son unfolds dramatically through interviews and observations that take place over an extended period of time.
Director
Tammy CHU
Born in Seoul, Korea, Tammy Chu was adopted to United States with her twin sister. She directed a documentary, [Searching for Go-Hyang], which is about adoption and reunion of family from her personal experience. The film was televised in PBS and EBS and screened in a number of international film festivals. She resides in Korea currently as the founding member of Adoptee Solidarity Korea.
Credit
- Director
Tammy CHU - ProducerKIM Do-Hyun
Tammy CHU
Anthony GILMORE
Jessica WINDT - CinematographyPARK Misun
- EditorAnthony GILMORE
- MusicDave FREEMAN
DAVE WALLACE - Production CompanyNameless Films
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